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2 Nigerian lecturers die in a fatal car accident on their way home after a wedding in Jigawa (photos)

- Friends and family members of two Nigerian lecturers pay tribute to them on social media

- The lecturers had passed away in a fatal accident after attending a friend's wedding in Jigawa

- It was gathered that a third friend had been left with serious injuries

Two Nigerian lecturers, Zaharadeen Hussaini Kaita and Saib Abbantea, have passed away in a fatal accident while they were on their way back home from a friend's wedding.

The deceased were in the car alongside another friend identified as Yusuf Dot Java. It was reported that Java is currently hospitalised after he was left seriously injured.

It was gathered that the three friends had attended a friend's wedding ceremony in Malam Madori local government area of Jigawa State.

Two Nigerian lecturers die

Two Nigerian lecturers reportedly passed away in a car crash Facebook source: Aminu A Bello
Source: Facebook

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According to reports, the accident occurred along Ringim-Kano road. One of the deceased, Kaita, had been a lecturer at Isa Kaita Polytechnic in Katsina, while Java lectured at lecturer at Nuhu Bakalli Polytechnic in Zaria.

Two Nigerian lecturers die

They both died after travelling to attend a friend's wedding Facebook source: Ibrahim Gambo
Source: Facebook

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that Dolapo, wife of vice president Yemi Osinbajo, had taken to social media to thank God for her husband's safety. The vice president had survived an accident after his helicopter crash landed.

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